Are Your Hands Sending the Wrong Message?
A lot of people already know dermal fillers can restore a more natural and youthful look to your face. However, a lot of people don’t know you can use those same dermal fillers to rejuvenate the appearance of their hands as well. Now your hands can feel just as beautiful and healthy as your face does.
So Long to Veins and Wrinkles, Hello to Smooth Hands With Fillers
After spending time in the sun, your hands take the same toll as your face does. Although people remember to use moisturizing lotions and sunscreen on their face, they often forget to moisturize their hands. Therefore, don’t let simple neglect become a reason your hands show your age, in ways you would rather not.
Just as in our faces, our hands can lose fat and volume as we age. When this happens, the veins, tendons, and bones become apparent on the backs of our hands. Also, as people get older, they may develop wrinkles as well. Fillers can rejuvenate your hands and bring back the smooth and rounded contours that everyone associates with youthful hands.
Are you wondering about your age spots? Dermal fillers are not able to fix those, but Aesthetic Lane does have treatment methods that can help your discoloration. We can re-plump your hands underneath the surface and restore the texture of your skin. This process leads to you have younger looking hands rather than worrying about hiding your hands in your pockets or wearing gloves. Having smooth hands again, can give you the confidence you need to get back out there and show your hands off to the world. Get out that bold nail polish you have been waiting to show off and proudly wear your favorite rings and bracelets again!
Also, for the gentlemen, don’t think dermal fillers are just some girly treatment. It’s not uncommon for men to use Botox and fillers to keep their face looking refreshed. At Aesthetic Lane, we understand you want your aging hands looking just as good as your face. Fillers can paint that picture for you too.
Simple, Fast, Long-lasting Hand Filers
Dermal fillers treatments for the hands are fast, so it’s a popular “lunch hour” procedure. If you’re on a tight schedule, you can easily make an appointment to fit your jam-packed day. For dermal fillers, we inject the filler into multiple locations on the back of your hands. Then, we softly massage the material to spread it evenly throughout the entire area of your hand.
All fillers produce temporary results since they are made up of natural ingredients like hyaluronic acid. At some point, your body will absorb the material, but you can receive refreshing treatments to keep those beautiful hands. The duration of the fillers typically depends on the product we use, but a year is the average duration of hand treatments. However, some patients do achieve longer-lasting results.
Does Hand Fillers Hurt?
Most filler products contain lidocaine, which is a gentle numbing agent that gets applied before the injections. Although our hands are sensitive, patients say the injections are surprisingly painless. You may have some swelling or bruising at the injection sites for a few days, but outside of that, there are no after-effects.
Stop hiding your hands away just because they reveal your age. Let 2019 be the year you see more beautiful or handsome hands. Just contact Aesthetic Lane today and make your appointment.
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Brittany Lane White, a board-certified family nurse practitioner from Lakeland, Florida, holds a nursing degree from Florida State University. With six years of experience in medical and trauma/surgical ICU in Tampa, she pursued a master’s degree in nursing at the University of Tampa. Her passion for aesthetic medicine grew during her master’s training. In Los Angeles, she completed clinical and injection specialist training at a top 25 Allergan account. Brittany focuses on a natural approach to facial aesthetics, emphasizing confidence and refreshment, not an artificial appearance. Beyond work, she enjoys spinning, travel, reading, and beach weekends with her husband, Brian, and two children, Georgina (Georgie) and Westley.